Anonymous SVN

Setup Subversion

First, install the subversion (svn) binary if it isn't already on your computer. Your operating system should have a package for it. Alternatively you can download and compile it yourself via the svn project download page. Please read the KDE Subversion tutorial if you are interested in how to use Subversion.

Checkout KDE TRUNK

/trunk/ is where the Qt4-based KDE 4 is being developed. The following is the minimal set of modules you will need to check out to build KDE and KDE software:

The kdebase module has an external dependency, using svn:externals. The problem is, at this time, the externals property is set with an absolute path, pointing to anonsvn. For those using behind a firewall, this is a problem. You can change the property for your workspace, using two commands:

This way the external property will look for the additional files in the websvn repository. There are also kdenetwork/kget/transfer-plugins/bittorrent and kdebase/workspace/kwin/clients/ozone that use svn:externals get the url with svn propget svn:externals PATH and replace anonsvn.kde.org with websvn.kde.org:443 here too.

qt-copy is a copy of the latest stable Qt release which works with KDE, put into SVN for convenience. It also contains patches by KDE developers that haven't found their way to Qt yet. They are recommended for those working with KDE from trunk. Instructions on how to get and configure it can be found here.

Checking out specific releases

KDE modules are also tagged at each release so that it is possible to get a specific release of KDE. Most KDE modules have a tag name in the format tags/KDE/X.Y.Z (where X, Y and Z represent the exact version). The arts module (only needed for KDE 2 and KDE 3) has a different format of tag name, tags/arts/X.Y.Z. For instance to get kdelibs as it was shipped in KDE 3.5.0, do:

If you used a /branch/ or /trunk/ path, then there is no need to switch, just run svn update.

Checking out translations

If you are looking for translations and other localizations, check out the appropriate language from the appropriate module: l10n-kde4 (KDE4) or l10n-kde3 (KDE3).

Warning

The l10n module is extremely large. Be sure you have lots of time and disk space on hand before checking out the entire l10n module. Most people only check out specific language subdirectories rather than the entire l10n module.

You are now ready to start building KDE! Visit this page for instructions on building trunk or this page for instruction on compiling the last stable release.

Checkout from behind a proxy

If the tip above didn't help you, and you've realized that the only way to go seems to be with http://anonsvn.kde.org/.. , then you will have to jump through a few hoops to get an svn checkout. Since http:// access is open only to developers, you will have to use svn://. Transconnect is a small piece of software that can tunnel all the traffic through your friendly neigbourhood proxy server. Get the transconnect sources from http://transconnect.sourceforge.net/ , compile it, and edit ~/.tconn/tconn.conf to point to your proxy server. Export the LD_PRELOAD variable as per the README from transconnect, and you're set to go.

Also of interest

anonsvn.kde.org is a round robin DNS entry, which will resolve to one out of several anonsvn mirrors. The DNS setup is maintained by the KDE sysadmins. However, it might be desireable to choose a local mirror explicitely. Some mirrors are listed below, sorted by performance:

www.englishbreakfastnetwork.org also hosts an anonymous SVN mirror, at the University of Nijmegen, Netherlands. Maintained by Adriaan de Groot

There are also aliases anonsvn1.kde.org, anonsvn2.kde.org and anonsvn3.kde.org which point to the mirrors used in the DNS round robin (the above two plus another mneisen.org mirror). If you experience trouble because one mirror is broken, you can always select a specific mirror using either the fullnames above or simply anonsvn1, 2, or 3.

Be careful when switching between mirrors. SVN remembers the server in the working copy, so to switch you have to run